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The Headlines Read – Randy Hentzel & Harold Nichols, U.S. Missionaries, Slain in Jamaica! What’s the story? What were the murders in response to? Tell the Full story!

The Headlines Read – Randy Hentzel & Harold Nichols, U.S. Missionaries, Slain in Jamaica! The remark was Jamaica is no paradise but a very violent country.

First let’s note: 18 Karat Reggae does not condone violence of any kind and definitely not murder! We acknowledge this is unfortunate & extend condolences to the loved ones of the deceased!

What’s the story? What were the murders in response to? Tell the Full Story!.. It’s problematic to use the killing of the 2 white missionaries in Jamaica, as an excuse to throw the entire population under the bus!

CNN please advance your reports & insinuations to the Motive behind those killings!

Millions of tourist visits our shores & return in one piece with Beautiful Memories to a last for a lifetime so let’s not talk about violent countries… Unless we are going address the 1,052 mass shootings in 1,066 days in AMERICA: unless you’re going to address mass murders in schools, churches, movie theatres and lets not forget the going police (unprovoked) murders of black men!

LET’S TALK MOTIVE, missionaries are not new to Jamaica. They’ve been on their quest to Christianize Afrikaans for centuries, let’s talk about the murders but don’t dismiss the motives; where are the theories you often come up with when ppl are killed in America? No mental health issues? No Due Diligence? You’re just going to throw an entire country under the bus?

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(CNN) reports Authorities are searching for those responsible for the baffling slayings of two American missionaries in Jamaica over the weekend.

The body of Harold Nichols, 53, was found about 5 p.m. Sunday in St. Mary Parish by a team of searchers and cadaver dogs, according to the Jamaica Constabulary Force. He was discovered slightly more than 24 hours after the body of his fellow missionary, 48-year-old Randy Hentzel, was found in some bushes near a motorcycle he was riding.

They have been working in Jamaica since 2002…

 

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